April 6, 2025

7 thoughts on “The Technology Driving Change: Part 2 | The Clean Energy Revolution Podcast S3: E7

  1. In my day Chemistry lessons used Sodium and Potassium metals. To be clear Lithium rechargeable batteries use Lithium compounds that don't react with water not lithium metal that is used in Non-rechargeable Lithium Metal AA batteries.

  2. Interesting video, I'm interested in grid level storage and all the different options we now have available to us to use, one of those is liquid air batteries a scalable system that'll probably work well in different areas from substations in heavily built up urban areas to rural areas and heavy industries for longer duration storage then you'd get from lithium ion phosphate batteries, I'm also interested in sodium ion batteries, not sure how close we are to getting them but I guess there'd be a cheaper option than LFP batteries for power wall's for domestic service in home's and businesses, I wonder if the role out of power wall's before the meter might be a better option than after the meter for those who can't afford to buy or lease a battery just charge the customer for the power consumed.

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